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The Degree Rituals of the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction C. DeForrest Trexler, 33° If the time ever comes when the Scottish Rite determines to remain static, when its philosophy may not be adjusted to the needs of a changing world, then is the time for its obsequies. Until then, its leaders should never abandon study of the philosophy of its ritualistic teachings that, by recast and revision, it may keep in the van of advancing civilization. — Melvin Maynard Johnson, 33°, Sov\ Gr\ Comm\ 1943 Allocution It shall be the duty of the Committee on Ritualistic Matters to study and from time to time to suggest revision of all rituals and ceremonials of the Scottish Rite within this jurisdiction, to make recommendations with respect thereto, and to report thereon to the Supreme Council at each annual meeting. — Constitutions 135–1(5)

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ore than 30 years have passed since publication of The Rituals of the Supreme Council, 33°, for the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction, U.S.A. This unique work traced the obscure and complex origins and development of the 29 Scottish Rite degree rituals through the course of 200 years from the earliest surviving source, Henry Francken’s 1783 manuscript of 300 pages, believed to be based on earlier French rituals entrusted to Francken by Stephen Morin.

Volume 17, 2009

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